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Only a certain kind. I wouldn't dream of taking Halloween away from my kids. Only Jehovah Witnesses and Fundamentalist Protestants are that cruel.I love political correctness. It achieves such great goals, and never wastes time or resources."No, dammit. You may NOT have fun."
Connecticut school district bans Halloween to accommodate ‘cultural beliefs’
You know which "culture" Halloween most offends?
Christians.
Halloween Hits Streak Of Bad Luck in School (washingtonpost.com)
Why should they celebrate Halloween, but not Easter, at school?
Please don't have kids. They deserve better.If someone's experimentation with the supernatural was nothing more than an absorbing pastime or a series of metaphysical parlor tricks it certainly would be foolish to get upset over them. However, that is not the case; the occult is a reality that cannot be toyed with, and the spiritual stakes for all who do are far too high to ignore. What are these realities? What are the consequences? Why do so many Christians strongly oppose Halloween? Should you really be involved in any way with Halloween?
Halloween: Treat Or Trick? A Christian Perspective
And people who aren't interested in the expense and bother. I didn't take my youngest two until they were old enough to ask about it ahead of time...about six I think.Only a certain kind. I wouldn't dream of taking Halloween away from my kids. Only Jehovah Witnesses and Fundamentalist Protestants are that cruel.I love political correctness. It achieves such great goals, and never wastes time or resources."No, dammit. You may NOT have fun."
Connecticut school district bans Halloween to accommodate ‘cultural beliefs’
You know which "culture" Halloween most offends?
Christians.
Halloween Hits Streak Of Bad Luck in School (washingtonpost.com)
Why should they celebrate Halloween, but not Easter, at school?
Why should they celebrate Halloween, but not Easter, at school?
If someone's experimentation with the supernatural was nothing more than an absorbing pastime or a series of metaphysical parlor tricks it certainly would be foolish to get upset over them. However, that is not the case; the occult is a reality that cannot be toyed with, and the spiritual stakes for all who do are far too high to ignore. What are these realities? What are the consequences? Why do so many Christians strongly oppose Halloween? Should you really be involved in any way with Halloween?
Halloween: Treat Or Trick? A Christian Perspective
"No, dammit. You may NOT have fun."
Connecticut school district bans Halloween to accommodate ‘cultural beliefs’
big Brother is watching"No, dammit. You may NOT have fun."
Connecticut school district bans Halloween to accommodate ‘cultural beliefs’
big Brother is watching"No, dammit. You may NOT have fun."
Connecticut school district bans Halloween to accommodate ‘cultural beliefs’
If someone's experimentation with the supernatural was nothing more than an absorbing pastime or a series of metaphysical parlor tricks it certainly would be foolish to get upset over them. However, that is not the case; the occult is a reality that cannot be toyed with, and the spiritual stakes for all who do are far too high to ignore. What are these realities? What are the consequences? Why do so many Christians strongly oppose Halloween? Should you really be involved in any way with Halloween?
Halloween: Treat Or Trick? A Christian Perspective
Still it's a belief in the supernatural.
The OP holds democrats responsible for a school not acknowledging Halloween.
Yet, I have never known a democrat that objects to Halloween.
In short, the title of this thread is a total fabrication and fantasy on the part of the Right. It is a cheap shot, at best.
The OP holds democrats responsible for a school not acknowledging Halloween.
Nope. I hold them responsible for destroying the popular fun and traditions of the majority in the name of political inclusivity of a scant minority. It's become a widespread practice.
Yet, I have never known a democrat that objects to Halloween.
Democrats object to anything that does not include minority cultures. It's the common MO to destroy long-standing traditions.
In short, the title of this thread is a total fabrication and fantasy on the part of the Right. It is a cheap shot, at best.
According to you. Your opinion is noted. The evidence indicates otherwise.
If someone's experimentation with the supernatural was nothing more than an absorbing pastime or a series of metaphysical parlor tricks it certainly would be foolish to get upset over them. However, that is not the case; the occult is a reality that cannot be toyed with, and the spiritual stakes for all who do are far too high to ignore. What are these realities? What are the consequences? Why do so many Christians strongly oppose Halloween? Should you really be involved in any way with Halloween?
Halloween: Treat Or Trick? A Christian Perspective
Still it's a belief in the supernatural.
Right. Absolutely my dressing as Joseph Merrick signals a belief in the supernatural.
(Billy snerks)
The OP holds democrats responsible for a school not acknowledging Halloween.
Nope. I hold them responsible for destroying the popular fun and traditions of the majority in the name of political inclusivity of a scant minority. It's become a widespread practice.
Yet, I have never known a democrat that objects to Halloween.
Democrats object to anything that does not include minority cultures. It's the common MO to destroy long-standing traditions.
In short, the title of this thread is a total fabrication and fantasy on the part of the Right. It is a cheap shot, at best.
According to you. Your opinion is noted. The evidence indicates otherwise.
Who would have known that fundamental Christians like Pat Robertson, were actually democrats......